Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Ben Ray Luján announced his leadership team for the 2018 cycle on Thursday.

The 20-person team, shared first with Roll Call, is an expanded group from previous cycles.

“We have hit the ground running this cycle and have already started strengthening our committee to protect incumbents and maximize gains on an expanded battlefield,” Luján said. Late last month, the DCCC released an initial list of 59 seats it plans to target in 2018, including some districts carried last fall by President Donald Trump.

“Every member of our leadership team knows that House Democrats are on offense and they are committed to channeling the grassroots energy we see across the country into wins at the ballot box,” Luján said.

As he did during the 2016 cycle, Washington Rep. Denny Heck will chair the committee’s recruitment efforts for 2018. Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark will serve as recruitment vice-chairwoman.

House Democrats are in Baltimore this week for their annual retreat. On Thursday, they’re expected to hear an assessment of what the party could have done better in 2016 and what’s in store for 2018. In response to post-election grumbling from members about the DCCC, New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has been conducting a review of the committee and the party’s electoral efforts, the preliminary results of which will be shared with members Thursday.